Identify your problem.

I can't get in to Destiny

1. If you can't get on Destiny, try accessing a different website.

2. See if the problem is school wide. Check with the main office to see if they can get on to the
internet. Check your phone to see if it is working. If the entire school is down, someone from
the district will have to solve the problem.

3. Check all the connections. Look at the back of your computer where the data cable is
plugged in. If the light is green, then you are connected to the network. If the light is not
green, make sure that plug is tight. Follow that plug to where it is plugged into the wall or a
switch. If it is plugged into the wall make sure the connection is tight. If it is plugged into a
switch, unplug the power to the switch and reconnect it to reset the switch. You may want to
try a different port on the switch.

4. Restart you computer. Do a proper restart of your staff station. Start > Turn Off Computer. Wait 10 seconds, then turn the computer on again.

5. Is your computer locked? If your computer is totally locked and you have tried to open or
close several dialog boxes or applications, try the following: While holding down the ctrl and
alt keys (located on the bottom left of your keyboard), press the delete key. A pop-up box
will open that says Windows Task Manager. Highlight the program you were working on
when the screen locked up and press “End Task.” You may have to do this several times to
free up the computer.

6. Only if control/alt/delete does not work should you do a cold shutdown
of your system. An improper shutdown is hard on your computer and Windows isn’t able to
perform many tasks that it does during a proper shutdown. This should only be a last resort
and should be done only in desperation! If you have done a cold shut down, then turn on the
computer and do a proper restart before continuing.

If you have tried all of the steps above and still can’t access the internet, call your Media Technology Specialist.


Student stations aren't connecting to the Internet.

1. If you can't get on Destiny, try accessing a different website.

2. See if the problem is school wide. Check with the main office to see if they can get on to the
internet. Check your phone to see if it is working. If the entire school is down, someone from
the district will have to solve the problem.

3. Check all the connections. Look at the back of your computer where the data cable is
plugged in. If the light is green, then you are connected to the network. If the light is not
green, make sure that plug is tight. Follow that plug to where it is plugged into the wall or a
switch. If it is plugged into the wall make sure the connection is tight. If it is plugged into a
switch, unplug the power to the switch and reconnect it to reset the switch. You may want to
try a different port on the switch.

4. Restart you computer. Do a proper restart of your staff station. Start > Turn Off Computer. Wait 10 seconds, then turn the computer on again.

5. Is your computer locked? If your computer is totally locked and you have tried to open or
close several dialog boxes or applications, try the following: While holding down the ctrl and
alt keys (located on the bottom left of your keyboard), press the delete key. A pop-up box
will open that says Windows Task Manager. Highlight the program you were working on
when the screen locked up and press “End Task.” You may have to do this several times to
free up the computer.

6. Only if control/alt/delete does not work should you do a cold shutdown
of your system. An improper shutdown is hard on your computer and Windows isn’t able to
perform many tasks that it does during a proper shutdown. This should only be a last resort
and should be done only in desperation! If you have done a cold shut down, then turn on the
computer and do a proper restart before continuing.

If you have tried all of the steps above and still can’t access the internet, call your Media Technology Specialist.